Rao or Ravu (derived from “Raju” in Telugu meaning “King”) is an ancient Telugu tittle predominantly used by Velama caste. Rao is a caste name or tittle used by people belonging to Velama caste. Rao is a historical tittle of Velama caste people,since 16th century and it is used by nearly 90% of Velamas as caste tittle.
Rao is a title and a surname native to India and used mostly in South India. This title is used for Yadavs(Kshatriya Ahir) in Northern India. In Maharastra it is used mainly by Maratha and Brahmins following Madhwacharya, while in Karnataka the surname can be found in Konkani and Tulu Brahmins.
It's probably just us, but for a long time, we thought Rao's was pronounced “rowse.” But, of course that's not right. It's “ray-oze.” Kind of like if there were a guy named “Ray O,” and it was his place.
Rao Sahib / Rao Saheb / Roy Sahib, abbreviated R.S., was a title of honour issued during the era of British rule in India to individuals who performed great service in visionary leadership to the nation. The title was accompanied by a medal. Translated, Rao means "Prince" "sahib means "leader".
Rao's of India
Rao is a common suffix to male given names among natives of southern and western India, chiefly in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, , and Rajasthan. Rao is a title derived from “Rao Bahaddur” and is a suffix for male names .Rao is a fictional star in the DC Comics Universe. It is the red supergiant (in some continuities, red dwarf) that the planet Krypton orbited. "Rao" is also later written into the Superman mythology as the name of a Kryptonian deity, the personification of their sun, worshipped as a god of light and life.
Rajkummar Rao (born 31 August 1984), also known as Rajkumar Yadav, is an Indian actor. He has established a career in Hindi cinema and is the recipient of several awards, including a National Film Award, three Filmfare Awards, and an Asia Pacific Screen Award.
transient ischemic attack
Symptoms of a mini-stroke may include one or more of the following:
- Weakness or numbness in your arms and/or legs, usually on one side of the body.
- Dysphasia (difficulty speaking)
- Dizziness.
- Vision changes.
- Tingling (paresthesias)
- Abnormal taste and/or smells.
- Confusion.
- Loss of balance.
CA: 1. Short (and slang) for cancer and carcinoma. 2. Abbreviation for cardiac arrest; chronological age; coronary artery.
interjection. acronym for "thanks in advance". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.)
standard temperature and pressure
A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is often called a mini-stroke, but it's really a major warning. TIA is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain. Since it doesn't cause permanent damage, it's often ignored. TIAs may signal a full-blown stroke ahead.
TIA Statistics
A TIA occurs before about 15 percent of all strokes. People who have severe strokes often report having earlier warning strokes. Between 7 and 40 percent of patients who are treated for a blockage-related stroke (or ischemic stroke) report experiencing a TIA first. TIAs are serious.Overview. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients. Brain cells begin to die in minutes. A stroke is a medical emergency, and prompt treatment is crucial. Early action can reduce brain damage and other complications.
The DCI's title now is "Director of the Central Intelligence Agency" (DCIA), serving as head of the CIA. Currently, the Central Intelligence Agency answers directly to the Director of National Intelligence, although the CIA Director may brief the President directly.
CIV
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|
| CIV | Civilization |
| CIV | Cote d'Ivoire (ISO Country code) |
| CIV | Canine Influenza Virus (veterinary medicine) |
| CIV | Comité Interministériel des Villes (French: Interministerial Committee for Cities) |
Collective Investment Vehicle
LSV Stands For : lateral sacral vein | left subclavian vein | Lone Star virus | Long Saphenous Vein.
PTFE. A synthetic polymer that has slippery, nonsticking properties. It is used in a variety of products, including vascular grafts used to bypass obstructed blood vessels and grafts used for dialysis access. Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners.
DOSS. docusate sodium; from the chemical name dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate. DP. dorsalis pedis.